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laura ingle has a look at west point with a look at their training. number one university in all of america. >> that is right. their training comes under the direction of the superintendent, the first commander of the u.s. invasion of afghanistan after 9/11. the new training involves simulated scenarios with arabic speaking actors all designed to put pressure on. for west point cadet jonathan morgan, this is the classroom. it is the new summer program called "cadet leadership development training." it is designed to help these graduating seniors transition from student to soldier. >> we're going into an army that has been at war. just about every single soldier in the unit that will be assigned to already has combat experience. we want to be able to relate to them. keep your hands in the air. >> the cadets are taken out of the classroom and thrown into a variety of real-life dilemmas they could face leading troops at war. >> every leader has to go into a village or an area of the population and be prepared to deal with everything from a hand grenade t
laura ingle has a look at west point with a look at their training. number one university in all of america. >> that is right. their training comes under the direction of the superintendent, the first commander of the u.s. invasion of afghanistan after 9/11. the new training involves simulated scenarios with arabic speaking actors all designed to put pressure on. for west point cadet jonathan morgan, this is the classroom. it is the new summer program called "cadet leadership...
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laura ingle live with the news. laura, connection now? something they le're looking into, investigators. najibullah zazi will face charges on plotting to use weapons of mass destruction. they believe he was not acting alone. the federal state investigators found out all over new york city and beyond trying to track down the people that zazi was communicating with in the days and weeks before his arrest. wiretap show he was trying to get the recipe down to make homemade hydrogen per oxide bomb. we're keeping a close eye on that. this is just the kind of thing that the mayor of new york and new york police commissioner ray kelly need funding more to track down and capture terror suspects before they strike. in a press conference, they challenged them and today they led on to how close zazi came to another 9/11 type of attack. >> we had an individual trained in pakistan. by al-qaeda. in how to make bombs. we know from the publicly available documents that he assembled the material for a bomb. >> we are learning more about the 24-year-old afg
laura ingle live with the news. laura, connection now? something they le're looking into, investigators. najibullah zazi will face charges on plotting to use weapons of mass destruction. they believe he was not acting alone. the federal state investigators found out all over new york city and beyond trying to track down the people that zazi was communicating with in the days and weeks before his arrest. wiretap show he was trying to get the recipe down to make homemade hydrogen per oxide bomb....
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laura ingle now live. >> the corrections officer talked about that confession that he overheard with steven hayes and in that confession, he told jurors that steven hayes when he he was talking to his inmate said he wasn't sure at first if he could go through with murdering the mother, jennifer. but he decided to go through with it when he looked outside and he saw the police cruisers just outside the window. that is more unbearable facts that were revealed in this case today which means that help was just a few feet away when all three females were alive before the mother was strangled and before that house was set on fire. >> shepard: that's the defense. both sides have rested. what now? >> there is going to be a hearing tomorrow just with the attorneys and with the judge. they're going to talk about what happens next, about charging the jury going over the facts of the case, closing arguments will happen on friday. then the case is expected to go to the jury on monday and as you see there on screen right, the next suspect will be tried next year after hayes, after this trial is ov
laura ingle now live. >> the corrections officer talked about that confession that he overheard with steven hayes and in that confession, he told jurors that steven hayes when he he was talking to his inmate said he wasn't sure at first if he could go through with murdering the mother, jennifer. but he decided to go through with it when he looked outside and he saw the police cruisers just outside the window. that is more unbearable facts that were revealed in this case today which means...
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and laura ingle is live in lower manhattan with more, hi, laura, so there was a big announcement today. what can you tell us? >> hi, julie, today we had a couple of things happen and we have the mayor of new york city, michael bloomberg, and inside commissioner ray kelly tell us that 24 million dollars in homeland security grants will be poured into the lower manhattan security command center and a couple of different things, happening with this. and that means they are going to use that money to improve all of the camera systems that are already in place, and, that have been put around this city, especially, in the lower manhattan section, the new and improved stuff and also, license plate readers and all kinds of different detectors for biological and chemical and radiological problems that could come into the city and they have these detectors around and will get better ones and that is the first part and the second part we have is the expansion of the program, all -- of the command center and we have heard about that today and one thing, coming to you live now, from the brooklyn br
and laura ingle is live in lower manhattan with more, hi, laura, so there was a big announcement today. what can you tell us? >> hi, julie, today we had a couple of things happen and we have the mayor of new york city, michael bloomberg, and inside commissioner ray kelly tell us that 24 million dollars in homeland security grants will be poured into the lower manhattan security command center and a couple of different things, happening with this. and that means they are going to use that...
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laura ingle here in the studio live with a closer look. >> hi, julie are it's disconcerting news to any travelling when repeated stories of crashes come up and tonight we're learning more about what investigators think might have happened to cause two more massive rail cars to plow into each other, this time in the city by the bay. national transportation safety board says the operator switched from automatic to manual mode before he should have and they made an announcement as part of the policewomenty report on the cause of the crash that injured 48 and the operator apparently made the switch 20 seconds before impact. the n.t.s.b. has been busy this weekend. a spokesman told me earlier they've been working on the cause of the train crash in washington d.c. last month where nine people were killed. yesterday, they set two trains close together and backed them up to see when each operator would have seen each other and some more to be done on that may subway trolley crash in boston where 24-year-old operator blew through a red signal while he was texting on his control cell phone. that
laura ingle here in the studio live with a closer look. >> hi, julie are it's disconcerting news to any travelling when repeated stories of crashes come up and tonight we're learning more about what investigators think might have happened to cause two more massive rail cars to plow into each other, this time in the city by the bay. national transportation safety board says the operator switched from automatic to manual mode before he should have and they made an announcement as part of...
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laura ingle, fox news. i'm harris talkner and this is the fox report. bottom of the hour, time now for the top of the news. intentional flooding in the heart of louisiana's cajun country. this is the morganza spillway up river from baton rouge before the army corps opened up just one of its 125 gates about three years ago. and now look at it a big lake quickly forming where obviously there wasn't one before. all of this aimed at sparing baton rouge from the fewery. the towns could be under the very water you are watching now, steve harrigan life at the morganza spillway in batchelor, louisiana, with the latest, steve? >> harris a remarkable site to seat army corps of engineers throw open that door 4:00 p.m. and see the mississippi gush forth at 10,000 cubic seat a plane into into the plane below. what was a green field is now suddenly becoming a lake that's going and growing. could effect 25,000 people. it's deliberate, planned and calculated and most people who have to pack and evacuate their homes in these small low lying towns seem to understand the
laura ingle, fox news. i'm harris talkner and this is the fox report. bottom of the hour, time now for the top of the news. intentional flooding in the heart of louisiana's cajun country. this is the morganza spillway up river from baton rouge before the army corps opened up just one of its 125 gates about three years ago. and now look at it a big lake quickly forming where obviously there wasn't one before. all of this aimed at sparing baton rouge from the fewery. the towns could be under the...
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laura ingle, what is the plan here. >> it's to get drugmakers to find a vaccine that could possibly be a mutating virus and of course school is starting and people. the clinical treiltsz in the works by vaccine companies are working to come up with this. as the trials are going along scientists are trying to figure out how they can use the vaccine. whether it's going to be a shot using nasal spray or which dose will be. cdc reporting that the h1n1 virus strikes younger people so it is behaving differently. they still have a lot of testing to do. >> gregg: i speak for every kid, take the nasal spray instead of the shot. what is this going to cost? is it necessary? >> a lot of people are looking at the numbers and so far, we have a grand total of $4.8 million that is going out in public campaign to get everybody aware that this vaccine is coming that they do need to get it. question about the money, gregg, so they make all these vines. we're talking about vaccines. they are seos to be available by mid-october and what if they make all those doses and then it doesn't work? >> gregg: and b
laura ingle, what is the plan here. >> it's to get drugmakers to find a vaccine that could possibly be a mutating virus and of course school is starting and people. the clinical treiltsz in the works by vaccine companies are working to come up with this. as the trials are going along scientists are trying to figure out how they can use the vaccine. whether it's going to be a shot using nasal spray or which dose will be. cdc reporting that the h1n1 virus strikes younger people so it is...
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laura ingle with the news live in new york city tonight. and laura henry's family has now hired a civil rights attorney who held a news conference this afternoon. what are we learning from that. >> the family is not taking legal action at this time. they just want the truth is why they have hired attorney michael us is man to conduct an independent investigation. u.s. isman -- susman says there is no evidence he did anything criminal as he was moving his car out of the fire lean as requested by the cops. three of his teammates tried to help their friends who was in handcuffs laying on the sidewalk after he was shot. they say police brutalized them and held them back. >> they weren't rushing had to interfere with the police. they were rushing over there because nobody from the police agency, which had done the shooting, went to administer any assistance to the young man. >> an attorney who represents one of those players said he begged police to let him perform cpr but an officer put a gun in his ribs, he says, and threatened to put him in c
laura ingle with the news live in new york city tonight. and laura henry's family has now hired a civil rights attorney who held a news conference this afternoon. what are we learning from that. >> the family is not taking legal action at this time. they just want the truth is why they have hired attorney michael us is man to conduct an independent investigation. u.s. isman -- susman says there is no evidence he did anything criminal as he was moving his car out of the fire lean as...
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>> trace: laura ingle in new york for us tonight, thank you. president obama turning down top republican's invitation to capitol hill to talk about raising the nation's debt limit. just yesterday, the president told lawmakers to, quote, get it done. so today senate minority leader mitch mcconnell invited the president to meet with g.o.p. senators. >> the president says he wants to get working, wants us to get working. i can't think of a better way than to have him come right on over today, we're waiting. >> the president has met repeatedly with leaders and with members and what the senator invited the president to do was to hear senate republicans restate their max mallist position. we know what that position is. >> trace: the treasury department has set a deadline of august 2nd to raise the debt ceiling. some republicans say they think the country can keep paying their bills beyond that date. now an executive at standard and poor's says the agency will give the u.s. its lowest credit rating if lawmakers do not raise the limit and the governmen
>> trace: laura ingle in new york for us tonight, thank you. president obama turning down top republican's invitation to capitol hill to talk about raising the nation's debt limit. just yesterday, the president told lawmakers to, quote, get it done. so today senate minority leader mitch mcconnell invited the president to meet with g.o.p. senators. >> the president says he wants to get working, wants us to get working. i can't think of a better way than to have him come right on over...
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laura ingle has more. >> the winter storm reportedly turned deadly according to state police in virginia. we hear three people lost their lives in what is believed to be storm-related incident. tim kaine cain authorized 600 national guardsmen to get out of their snowy mess on top of the 400 national guardsmen authorized after the governor declared state of emergency. flight delays are stacking up. in philadelphia, nine inches of snow so far. 14 to 21 expected tonight. flights in and out of philadelphia international reportedly been canceled. dulles international has bun runway open, as the crews at all the washington, d.c. airports struggle to clear the snowfall on the runway. in new york, 750 flights canceled today. 350 at newark. 200 at jfk. call ahead if you have travel times this weekend. best advice you can give. it can create ripple effect across the country. greyhound suspended service between washington, d.c. and new york city. if you are trying to get one or another, on a bus, forget it. too dangerous to be out there. >> yet to come in new york. >> julie: nasty weather causing p
laura ingle has more. >> the winter storm reportedly turned deadly according to state police in virginia. we hear three people lost their lives in what is believed to be storm-related incident. tim kaine cain authorized 600 national guardsmen to get out of their snowy mess on top of the 400 national guardsmen authorized after the governor declared state of emergency. flight delays are stacking up. in philadelphia, nine inches of snow so far. 14 to 21 expected tonight. flights in and out...
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and laura ingle is live in our new york city newsroom and is following the latest, hi there, laura. >> reporter: the senior pastor of the idaho church where most of the americans came from held a news conference last hour and said they are still waiting for word on what will happen to the group of baptists accused of possible child trafficking and five men and five women are detained as a -- at the judicial police headquarters in the haitian capital, set to appear before a judge tomorrow on accusations of taking part in an illegal adoption scheme, after they were apprehended trying cross into the dominican republican. the 33 children range in age from 2 to 12 and were taken to an orphanage run by an austrian based orphanage in port-au-prince and staff are trying to locate any possible living family members and some of the children were sick and dehydrated and one girl reportedly thought he was going to some kind of summer camp when she boarded the bus. >> i have confidence in our people that dent that they would -- went that they would not do anything knowingly illegal and to the best
and laura ingle is live in our new york city newsroom and is following the latest, hi there, laura. >> reporter: the senior pastor of the idaho church where most of the americans came from held a news conference last hour and said they are still waiting for word on what will happen to the group of baptists accused of possible child trafficking and five men and five women are detained as a -- at the judicial police headquarters in the haitian capital, set to appear before a judge tomorrow...
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laura ingle has more on that. >> reporter: the father of zazi the man accused of plotting using weapons of mass destruction is working on his own defense trying to get out of charges that he didn't tell the truth to investigators when asked about his alleged terror activity. yesterday zazi's lawyer filed a legal challenge suggesting that federal agents didn't have the authority to listen in and tape phone conversations of the 53-year-old. court documents revealed that he received a call from a person in new york that warned him that police were asking him questions about the son. he denied it ever happened. it doesn't detail exactly what information used in the wiretap operation because it was done under the foreign intelligence surveillance act. he could get eight years in prison and $250,000 fine if found guilty. he will appear in court this coming friday. in the meantime, investigators in new york continue to eyeball other co-conspirators in the case. there has been a lot of swws activity outside of an apartment kahn a report friend of zazi has been getting a lot of attention but he
laura ingle has more on that. >> reporter: the father of zazi the man accused of plotting using weapons of mass destruction is working on his own defense trying to get out of charges that he didn't tell the truth to investigators when asked about his alleged terror activity. yesterday zazi's lawyer filed a legal challenge suggesting that federal agents didn't have the authority to listen in and tape phone conversations of the 53-year-old. court documents revealed that he received a call...
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laura ingle is live in middletown, connecticut with more. laura. >> reporter: john jon, the mayor of middletown has confirmed with fox news that all have been accounted fovment it's been a big problem as investigators and urban search and rescue teams have been going inside that plant looking for any possible survivors. now that they know that everyone is accounted for the focus on the investigation can really take form. investigators are said to be mapping out the blast site. they will continue to work with local and state fire marshals to find out exactly what went so terribly wrong yesterday. back to you. jon: the ceo of fiat is facing backlash with his plans to fix the company. >> reporter: that's right, fiat is supposed to be the savior of chrysler. it's unclear at this point whether that will happen. right now fiat has plenty of problems right here at home in italy, especially in sicily, they have said they're going to close a plant by the end of next year, a lot of people in arms about that, at least 1500 workers there, a lot of suppl
laura ingle is live in middletown, connecticut with more. laura. >> reporter: john jon, the mayor of middletown has confirmed with fox news that all have been accounted fovment it's been a big problem as investigators and urban search and rescue teams have been going inside that plant looking for any possible survivors. now that they know that everyone is accounted for the focus on the investigation can really take form. investigators are said to be mapping out the blast site. they will...
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laura ingle is monitoring from new york. what more do we know about the possible leak? >> the nuclear safety agency the vapor they plan releasing should not affect human health and the amount of radioactive element would be, quote, very small. officials have been worried about one particular reactor overheating and a possibility at the nuclear plant since the earthquake struck. a back-up generator to bring the cooling system back online, the pressure inside, number one reactor is one and a half times the normal level and continues to go up. all that pressure has to go somewhere so it will be released slowly. experts tell us if the reactor continues to stay hot and bring pressure, it can balloon and burst exposing radioactive core that could release intense radioactive material. >> shep: 11 reactors at four plants stopped working. >> reporter: we had a fire that broke out in turbine building but that was quickly put out. they have 54 operating nuclear reacts providing 30% of the country's electricity. four plants were shut down and power lines that were down leaving mill
laura ingle is monitoring from new york. what more do we know about the possible leak? >> the nuclear safety agency the vapor they plan releasing should not affect human health and the amount of radioactive element would be, quote, very small. officials have been worried about one particular reactor overheating and a possibility at the nuclear plant since the earthquake struck. a back-up generator to bring the cooling system back online, the pressure inside, number one reactor is one and...
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>> laura ingle, thanks very much. >> julie. gregg gregg new new zealand is inspecting the damage the quake strikes the southern city of christ church it could top $1 billion in damage. the prime minister calling it a miracle that nobody was killed. >> julie: new blood shed near the u.s.-mexicoward. mexican military say soldiers killed 0 suspected drug gang members. five killed on friday during a shootout on a highway leading to the u.s. border. 25 others were killed on thursday during a raid on a building. the dead believed to belong apparently to a gang suspected of killing 72 my grants nearly two weeks ago. drug violence in mexico has claimed more than 28,000 lives since 2006. >> >> greg: in california hundreds national guard troops working along this border with mexico report nothing major issues so far. the team serving has extra eyes and ears for federal agents already patrolling there. >> they're out here supporting u.s. customs and border patrol by observing and reporting any suspicious activity that they might see looki
>> laura ingle, thanks very much. >> julie. gregg gregg new new zealand is inspecting the damage the quake strikes the southern city of christ church it could top $1 billion in damage. the prime minister calling it a miracle that nobody was killed. >> julie: new blood shed near the u.s.-mexicoward. mexican military say soldiers killed 0 suspected drug gang members. five killed on friday during a shootout on a highway leading to the u.s. border. 25 others were killed on...
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that is laura ingle in connecticut with us today. as the verdict comes down we will bring it to you as soon as it breaks. megyn: megyn: jon: election 2010, we are 28 days and counting until judgment day for the house of representatives, and thousands of miles away from washington the tea party is making waves in alaska. senator lisa murkowski is fighting to hang onto a seat as a write-in candidate. a recent poll says she is gaining on her rival but they say there is doubt about the numbers. dan springer streaming live for us from anchorage. you've seen the ads, dan, what do they claim? >> reporter: there are two points that the lisa murkowski campaign are taking exception to, one is that lisa murkowski tried to influence the absentee vote count. there was a very close race in the primary between joe miller and lisa murkowski, he was holding onto a couple thousand vote lead. then the battle over the absentee ballots. yes indeed lisa murkowski had lawyers here and volunteers and there were some questionable things but she says in no wa
that is laura ingle in connecticut with us today. as the verdict comes down we will bring it to you as soon as it breaks. megyn: megyn: jon: election 2010, we are 28 days and counting until judgment day for the house of representatives, and thousands of miles away from washington the tea party is making waves in alaska. senator lisa murkowski is fighting to hang onto a seat as a write-in candidate. a recent poll says she is gaining on her rival but they say there is doubt about the numbers. dan...
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laura ingle has all the latest. hi, there lawyer are ra. >> brian: this is town that is no stranger to flooding and especially when big storms like last night came through. locals know to get to bat on down the hatches. many of the people we've been talking to, last night was certainly different. some local residents and business owners had to be rescued by kayak by the fire department. the streets turned into rivers when the rain and wind didn't stop. trees and power lines were down. shingles and siding was everywhere. power was knocked out, up to 500,000 were in the dark. many will not get their power on for the next few days, we've been told. many were watching the water line rising by their heoms. we met a person, he was dealing with the mess in his backyard patio and work shed that was swallowed in the water. the worst in years, he said and also even marks on the wall. >> we take things below three feet and get them up on the work benches. anything expensive like the table saw we keep up high. we've learned to
laura ingle has all the latest. hi, there lawyer are ra. >> brian: this is town that is no stranger to flooding and especially when big storms like last night came through. locals know to get to bat on down the hatches. many of the people we've been talking to, last night was certainly different. some local residents and business owners had to be rescued by kayak by the fire department. the streets turned into rivers when the rain and wind didn't stop. trees and power lines were down....
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jenna: great inside look, thank you very much, laura ingle for us today. very interesting stuff to get that behind the scenes, back up after back up. jon: i didn't know even as a member of the media you could go in there. in mississippi people are racing to protect their homes as the floodwaters continue to rice. we'll take you there with a live report coming up. [ male announcer ] if you've been to the hospital with heart-related chest pain or a heart attack known as acs, you may not wanto face the fact that you're at greater risk of a heart attack or stroke. plavix helps protect people with acs against heart attack or stroke: people like you. it's one of the most researched prescription medicines. goes beyond what they do alone by helping to keep blood plelets from sticking and forming dangerous clots. plavix. protection against heart attack or stroke in people with acs. [ female announcer ] plavix is not for everyone. certain genetic factors and some medicines such as prilosec reduce the effect of plavix leaving you at greater risk for heart attack and
jenna: great inside look, thank you very much, laura ingle for us today. very interesting stuff to get that behind the scenes, back up after back up. jon: i didn't know even as a member of the media you could go in there. in mississippi people are racing to protect their homes as the floodwaters continue to rice. we'll take you there with a live report coming up. [ male announcer ] if you've been to the hospital with heart-related chest pain or a heart attack known as acs, you may not wanto...
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domenica davis is live in the weather center but we begin with laura ingle on the streets of new york. >> old man winter brought a day of hot chocolate and snow angels but for the millions of adults trying to shop, work or just dig out of the first big snowstorm of the season, it is a pain. >> a lot of people that aren't used to it and they get out and think it is easy to handle but it can get away from you real quick. >> snow is coming down hard as the storm continues making its way up the east coast. in the nation's capital, the white house isn't all that is white. parking lots around philadelphia are full of snow covered cars. and crews are hard at work around virginia and dak where more than a foot has fallen. authorities are asking drivers to stay off the roads unless it is an emergency. >> unless you have some where pressing to go, stay off the road. that is for automobiles. >> airports up and down the coast report delays and cancellations. >> i have some colleagues flying out tomorrow morning and i'm a little worried about whether they will be able to make it out. >> the weathe
domenica davis is live in the weather center but we begin with laura ingle on the streets of new york. >> old man winter brought a day of hot chocolate and snow angels but for the millions of adults trying to shop, work or just dig out of the first big snowstorm of the season, it is a pain. >> a lot of people that aren't used to it and they get out and think it is easy to handle but it can get away from you real quick. >> snow is coming down hard as the storm continues making...
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laura ingle joins us live on the streets of new york. you know what, the streets of new york are still bustling, no matter what the weather. >> reporter: that's right. nothing is really going to stop shoppers from coming out. we've been talking to people all day long here. they are certainly taking advantage of the wet weather now. it's supposed to -- we've been hearing about really start dumping snow here in manhattan. not yet, but it's coming. this one of the busiest holiday travel weekends of the year and this extra weather wallop is not making it fun for people trying to use the airports who are out and braving the elements. let's take a look at some of the tape that we have from today. taking a look at the new york city airport. there have been over 350 cancellations at newark, 200 at la guardia, over 200 more over at jfk, and washington, d.c., reagan national, right now it's a ghost town. the airport is closed until 6:00 a.m. tomorrow due to the massive blanketing of snow and ice. snow clearing crews continuing to work the runways
laura ingle joins us live on the streets of new york. you know what, the streets of new york are still bustling, no matter what the weather. >> reporter: that's right. nothing is really going to stop shoppers from coming out. we've been talking to people all day long here. they are certainly taking advantage of the wet weather now. it's supposed to -- we've been hearing about really start dumping snow here in manhattan. not yet, but it's coming. this one of the busiest holiday travel...
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♪ weekend and laura ingle is live along the hudson river in manhattan where the uss warp has just pulled up to dock. hello, laura? >> hello, shep. this impressive lineup of vessels thrilled thousands of people up and down the river. kick off to the holiday weekend. what a sight it was. 17 tall ships rigged with traditional sales first cutting into the dense fog harbor north up to the george washington bridge and turned around floating history made way for 10 hulking warships falling the same course. the event marks a somewhat rare occasion, this combination of ships on the hudson hasn't been seen in 12 years. and as is tradition, city streets will be filled with sailors, marines, and coast guard members for the next several days for fleet week celebration. >> its extremely exciting. it's my first time back home as far as being in the navy. so my parents are extremely proud. my friends are extremely proud, you know. it's a good feeling. >> just overwhelming. it's jaw-dropping really how the city appreciates what we do and that's why we are here to show the city about, you know, what our d
♪ weekend and laura ingle is live along the hudson river in manhattan where the uss warp has just pulled up to dock. hello, laura? >> hello, shep. this impressive lineup of vessels thrilled thousands of people up and down the river. kick off to the holiday weekend. what a sight it was. 17 tall ships rigged with traditional sales first cutting into the dense fog harbor north up to the george washington bridge and turned around floating history made way for 10 hulking warships falling the...
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laura ingle is live in new haven with the very latest there. hi, laura. >> hi, julie. no verdict yet on day two of deliberations, leaving family members of the victims frustrated and clearly disappointed that there is not a resolution yet to this phase of the trial. the pettitte and hawk family will be returning tomorrow, along with jurors, for another rare weekend session of deliberations. judging by their notes and questions, jurors seemed to be stuck on deciding if steven hayes had his total mental capacity and ability to conform to the law during the home invasion that left jennifer hawk pettitte and her two daughters dead. jurors asked for a read back of testimony of a defense hired psychiatrist on the issue. jennifer hawk pettitte's sister spoke about the difficulty of going through this entire ordeal. >> it's the worst thing we've ever been through in our lives and i hope nobody ever has to go through it again. i honestly can't imagine if the death penalty is not deserved in this, when it will ever be used. that has to be the jury's choice and not mine. >> juror
laura ingle is live in new haven with the very latest there. hi, laura. >> hi, julie. no verdict yet on day two of deliberations, leaving family members of the victims frustrated and clearly disappointed that there is not a resolution yet to this phase of the trial. the pettitte and hawk family will be returning tomorrow, along with jurors, for another rare weekend session of deliberations. judging by their notes and questions, jurors seemed to be stuck on deciding if steven hayes had his...
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and laura ingle is live with the platest. hi. >> reporter: the arrest of naijbullah zazi is what one lawmaker today called the realization, unfortunately, of our worst nightmares, and an alleged terrorist living and working beside the people of new york city, plotting to unleash an attack on the city's transit system. and an investigator says that he was alarmingly close to his plot to build hydrogen bombs and was flown in from denver colorado, and he was picked up there for conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction and many believes he was nbd in tabbed i nick of time and today they held a news conference and used the arrest of naijbullah zazi to urge congress to fund the securing of the cities program, as to build rings of sensors to detect radioactive materiel to prevent more serious threats to the u.s. and joe lieberman was part of the presser, in mann hann, the site of a -- manhattan, the site of terrorist plot a a few years ago. >> if you put it together, not anything like a conventional was, we have to concluded am
and laura ingle is live with the platest. hi. >> reporter: the arrest of naijbullah zazi is what one lawmaker today called the realization, unfortunately, of our worst nightmares, and an alleged terrorist living and working beside the people of new york city, plotting to unleash an attack on the city's transit system. and an investigator says that he was alarmingly close to his plot to build hydrogen bombs and was flown in from denver colorado, and he was picked up there for conspiracy to...
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laura ingle is braving elements in new york city for us, hey there, laura. >> reporter: hi, julie. we have been on the streets talking with shoppers all day long at the start of the day, man the sidewalks and the streets were absolutely packed with the white stuff and you could barely get through and as we have reported all day long, almost 11 inches fell here in manhattan and of course, that is a big problem, for retailers, across not only new york, but, across the east coast, and we have seen a lot of problems at malls, but, shoppers in new york are always ready to hit the streets and we have a group of ladies from rockland county, is that right. >> yes, that's correct. >> reporter: tell me about shopping today. a lot of people were worried, people like you wouldn't come out. what did you shop for. >> we were going a play and since it snowed yesterday, we went to the m&m store and the hershey's store and trying to hit everything. >> a dream for retailers and you are not worried about the snow and the cold keeping you away from shopping. >> no, it was fun, a lot of people were out
laura ingle is braving elements in new york city for us, hey there, laura. >> reporter: hi, julie. we have been on the streets talking with shoppers all day long at the start of the day, man the sidewalks and the streets were absolutely packed with the white stuff and you could barely get through and as we have reported all day long, almost 11 inches fell here in manhattan and of course, that is a big problem, for retailers, across not only new york, but, across the east coast, and we...
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laura ingle, thanks. >> reporter: all right. >> julie: race fans, giving sin city a much needed boost, casey steegel has the story in las vegas. hi! >> reporter: you'julie, nascar fever, how much it wilt bring to the much needed las vegas economy coming up in a live report. well, here they are. ♪ so many, many reasons ♪ it's so m'm! m'm! good! ♪ [ male announcer ] it is, the most advanced automobile we have ever created. a car that can help awaken its driver if he begins to doze. keep him in his lane if he starts to wander. even stop itself... if he becomes distracted. if you want to see the future of the automobile, look at where the e-class is...today. this is the 9th generation e-class. this...is mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial. >> julie: our top stories, violent storms sweeping across europe, killing more than 50 people, most of the victims are in france, and the flooding there, high wind, combined for the worst storms in over ten years and utility workers trying to get the lights back on across t
laura ingle, thanks. >> reporter: all right. >> julie: race fans, giving sin city a much needed boost, casey steegel has the story in las vegas. hi! >> reporter: you'julie, nascar fever, how much it wilt bring to the much needed las vegas economy coming up in a live report. well, here they are. ♪ so many, many reasons ♪ it's so m'm! m'm! good! ♪ [ male announcer ] it is, the most advanced automobile we have ever created. a car that can help awaken its driver if he begins...
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jon: what a turnaround in developments, laura ingle, reporting live, thank you. julie: right now new developments in a controversial probe. the justice department, going forward with a criminal investigation into terror detainee deaths during the bush administration. now critics questioning what's really behind this decision. >>> and many stores welcome service dogs, but what about allowing one of these through the door? coming up, businesses fighting back against a government requirement to accommodate service horses, next. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ jon: cute, right? you've heard of service dogs that help people with special needs, but how about service horses? it's a growing trend, minature horses, trained to help disabled people. the tiny horses are cute, but they are creating some big problems for businesses around the country. elizabeth mcdonald from fox business network joins us live in new york city. elizabeth. >> reporter: jon, we've got a pony here, and you're right, there's a new federal law, actually, it's called the americans with disabilitie
jon: what a turnaround in developments, laura ingle, reporting live, thank you. julie: right now new developments in a controversial probe. the justice department, going forward with a criminal investigation into terror detainee deaths during the bush administration. now critics questioning what's really behind this decision. >>> and many stores welcome service dogs, but what about allowing one of these through the door? coming up, businesses fighting back against a government...
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back to you. >> julie: all right, laura ingle, thank you very much. greg. >> gregg: israeli forces going head-to-head with palestinian youth today, the scene a chaotic mix of gunfire and rock throwing and stun grenades and in the end, police arresting at least 12 people, the stand off raising deep doubts about a possible middle east peace deal. we have the report from old city jerusalem. >> reporter: you can really feel the tension in jerusalem's old city and we arrived to find palestinian youth hurling stones at israeli police. the youth threw stones, their faces masked with a headscarf and some threw concrete and others bottles and israeli police responded by using stun grenades. we also saw them firing sponge bullets and some of the palestinian injured were pulled out on stretchers. and no serious injuries. there have been talks with the process going nowhere and could jerusalem be on the verge of a third intifada, before all of this kicked off police were on high alert after local muzz lick clerics told followers to go to the temple mount to defen
back to you. >> julie: all right, laura ingle, thank you very much. greg. >> gregg: israeli forces going head-to-head with palestinian youth today, the scene a chaotic mix of gunfire and rock throwing and stun grenades and in the end, police arresting at least 12 people, the stand off raising deep doubts about a possible middle east peace deal. we have the report from old city jerusalem. >> reporter: you can really feel the tension in jerusalem's old city and we arrived to...
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. >>> we begin with laura ingle live in our newsroom. >> several major airlines have begun running safety test flights without passengers the last few days. all have been successful. european transport ministers have announced they will review the results tomorrow which could lead to the lifting of the no-fly zones. the persistent problem of the volcanic ash cloud has continued. that you can see in the dramatic video when the sun came up. you can see the enormous amount of grit that is still shooting into the sky. look at that. airspace has been closed in 24 european nations, airports are reopening, including, this is recent, spain, southern france, norway and poland, six polish airports have reopened for commercial flights including warsaw. in england, restrictions are still in place until monday morning. germany, in just happened. it was on the list, but not anymore. things have shifted. all the airports will be closed by sunday night. they have new numbers impacted by all this, 6.8 million so far. that number is up from 2 million yesterday. some countries are enforcing closures on nati
. >>> we begin with laura ingle live in our newsroom. >> several major airlines have begun running safety test flights without passengers the last few days. all have been successful. european transport ministers have announced they will review the results tomorrow which could lead to the lifting of the no-fly zones. the persistent problem of the volcanic ash cloud has continued. that you can see in the dramatic video when the sun came up. you can see the enormous amount of grit...
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jenna: laura ingle, appreciate it. covering the story from new haven, connecticut. thanks. jon: after tuesday's elections, all kinds of questions about how the two parties will get along in washington. president obama reaching across the aisle this morning announcing he will invite the new republican leadership to join democratic leaders at the white house for a meeting later this month. mike emanuel is at the white house. what's the overall message today from the president, mike? >> reporter: well, jon, the president had a meeting with his cabinet, said it's up to his cabinet to do a better job of working with not only the current congressional leadership, but the incoming congressional leadership. here's more from the president this morning. >> i think it's clear that the voters sent a message which is they want us to focus on the economy and jobs and moving this country forward. they're concerned about making sure that taxpayer money is not wasted, and they want to change the tone here in washington where the two parties are coming together and focusing on the people's b
jenna: laura ingle, appreciate it. covering the story from new haven, connecticut. thanks. jon: after tuesday's elections, all kinds of questions about how the two parties will get along in washington. president obama reaching across the aisle this morning announcing he will invite the new republican leadership to join democratic leaders at the white house for a meeting later this month. mike emanuel is at the white house. what's the overall message today from the president, mike? >>...
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armstrong says the agency does not have the power to do that laura ingle in our new york city newsroom looking into it. biggest question is why did armstrong give up. >> he maintains his innocence but says enough is enough while citing his family and foundation as the driving force behind his decision. releasing a statement that reads in part, quote: if i thought for one moment that by participating in u.s. ada's process i couldn't confront these allegations in a fair setting and once and for all put these charges to rest, i would jump at the chance. the governing body, which overseas the u.s. anti-doping agency says there is plenty of opportunity for him to set the record straight. tour de france organizers have reportedly said they will withhold comment for now while reps with the international cycling union tell the associated press they want the usada why armstrong should lose his titles. they want it in writing. >> harris: i was reading today he is one of the most heavily endorsed athletes in the world. looks like some of his athletes are sticking by him. >> some are. some are wai
armstrong says the agency does not have the power to do that laura ingle in our new york city newsroom looking into it. biggest question is why did armstrong give up. >> he maintains his innocence but says enough is enough while citing his family and foundation as the driving force behind his decision. releasing a statement that reads in part, quote: if i thought for one moment that by participating in u.s. ada's process i couldn't confront these allegations in a fair setting and once and...
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. >> in harrisburg, pennsylvania, laura ingle, fox news. >> i'm shepard smith. this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the nuts. -- top of the news. he is the future face of terror. that is how the national director of intelligence is describing the american-born cleric anwar al awlaki. and growing threat he poses by recruiting terrorists online. remember the obama administration has ordered the capture or killing of this man. he is linked to the accused christmas day underwear bomber and the suspected fort hood shooter. catherine herridge on the top story at the bottom of the hour live in washington tonight. catherine, officials tell us that this guy is a good example of a new generation of jihad. how so? >> well, they do, shep. the nation's top intelligence official, the director of national intelligence dennis blair told reporters today the digital jihadists like al awlaki are the wave of the future. >> i think he is a pretty good model of what somebody can do empowered by the internet, that kind of radical ideology and the ap
. >> in harrisburg, pennsylvania, laura ingle, fox news. >> i'm shepard smith. this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the nuts. -- top of the news. he is the future face of terror. that is how the national director of intelligence is describing the american-born cleric anwar al awlaki. and growing threat he poses by recruiting terrorists online. remember the obama administration has ordered the capture or killing of this man. he is linked to the...
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. >> brian: laura ingle, thank you very much. 16 people are dead, 150 wounded after two suicide attacks in pakistan. officials say they were separate attacks, one targeting a bank and another at a police station in the district of the northwest frontier province. a third bomb exploded in a town wounding four people, the attacks come just days after the taliban threatened suicide strikes. >> general stanley mcchrystal, the top commander of u.s. forces in afghanistan is requesting more troops be sent to the region. mcchrystal hand delivered the request to u.s. and n.a.t.o. commanders at a meeting yesterday and the assessment prepared last month and leading to the media earlier this week said that the mission in afghanistan will likely fail if he's not given reinforcements. violence in the region has been steadily climbing in the recent months and the question now, will the president sign off on the request or will there be a change in strategy? joinings now is long time pentagon correspondent jamie mcintyre who has his own blog on the military and the media at the line of departure.com. i
. >> brian: laura ingle, thank you very much. 16 people are dead, 150 wounded after two suicide attacks in pakistan. officials say they were separate attacks, one targeting a bank and another at a police station in the district of the northwest frontier province. a third bomb exploded in a town wounding four people, the attacks come just days after the taliban threatened suicide strikes. >> general stanley mcchrystal, the top commander of u.s. forces in afghanistan is requesting...
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jon: laura ingle, thanks. jenna: back in japan, one step forward, two steps back at the fukushima plant, today comes news one of the pools holding spent fuel rods or nuclear material reached the boiling point, possibly releasing radioactive steam into the air. those pools are meant to cool the fuel rods and apparently the opposite is happening, this happening as workers make some progress returning power to the reactors, but our next guest says on explosion is -- an explosion is still a possibility. michio kaku is from the university of new york, and author of physics of the future, how science will shape human destiny and i guess we're getting a good taste of this, because it's certainly affecting the way we're thinking ahead, michio. why do you think an explosion is still possible here at this plant? >> we had two setback, first of all the spent fuel pond is bailing -- boiling, the zir conum cloud interacts with water and israels energy like fireworks, talking about roman candles blasting off the fuel pond i
jon: laura ingle, thanks. jenna: back in japan, one step forward, two steps back at the fukushima plant, today comes news one of the pools holding spent fuel rods or nuclear material reached the boiling point, possibly releasing radioactive steam into the air. those pools are meant to cool the fuel rods and apparently the opposite is happening, this happening as workers make some progress returning power to the reactors, but our next guest says on explosion is -- an explosion is still a...
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thank you very much, laura ingle at hraoupl beat klum bee a coula university. jon: investigators have recovered the flight data from recorders that were on board the doomed air france jet. what it could reveal about the plane's final moments. we'll talk with an expert. palestinian protestors breaching the border of israel sparking a violent confrontation with security forces. israel says iran and syria are really behind it all. we'll get into it ahead, "happening now." borthe most rare and magical fruit, which provided for their every financial need. [ thunder rumbling ] [ thunder crashing ] and then, in one blinding blink of an eye, their tree had gen its last. butith their raymond james finanal advisor, they had prepared for even the unthinkable. ♪ and they danced. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. [ man ] at ge capital, we're out there every day with clients like jetblue -- financing their fleet, sharing our expertise, and working with people who are changing the face of business in america. after 25 years in the aviation business, i kind of
thank you very much, laura ingle at hraoupl beat klum bee a coula university. jon: investigators have recovered the flight data from recorders that were on board the doomed air france jet. what it could reveal about the plane's final moments. we'll talk with an expert. palestinian protestors breaching the border of israel sparking a violent confrontation with security forces. israel says iran and syria are really behind it all. we'll get into it ahead, "happening now." borthe most...
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bill: laura ingle, thank you, deliberations set there, martha. martha: hard to believe it has been six months since health care law was signed and we are still seeing fallout from how it all shakes out, how the overhaul is causing employers in some cases not to hire new employees. eric bolling joins us to find out, explain to us what is going on with that. bill: and what should have been a solemn remembrance for a soldier dying in the line of duty, becoming a platform for protesters holding signs like thank god for dead soldierses and god hates you. cruel talk? or free speech? the supreme court will decide. [ male announcer ] when it comes to energy bills, let's see how low we can go. let's do some little things... that help us save big. add some insulation here. a little weather stripping there. maybe an energy star-rated appliance, or two. let's save mey on the things that keep saving money. that way, we can turn a little energy into a loof savings. more saving.ore doing. that's the power of the home depot. we're lowering the cost of staying at
bill: laura ingle, thank you, deliberations set there, martha. martha: hard to believe it has been six months since health care law was signed and we are still seeing fallout from how it all shakes out, how the overhaul is causing employers in some cases not to hire new employees. eric bolling joins us to find out, explain to us what is going on with that. bill: and what should have been a solemn remembrance for a soldier dying in the line of duty, becoming a platform for protesters holding...
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laura ingl, thank you. >> reporter: it will work, thanks. jenna: the key to our existence, is it hidden in the calendar of an ancient civilization? new revelations about the end of the world? just ahead. eggland's best eggs. the best in nutrition... just got better. now with even more of the vitamins your body needs. like vitamin d. plus omega 3's. there's one important ingredient that hasn't changed: better taste. [ female announcer ] eggland's best. better taste. better nutrition. the beer egg. or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. diabetes testing? it's all the same. nothing changes. then try this. freestyle lite® blood glucose test strip. sure, but it's not gonna-- [beep] wow. yep, that's the patented freestyle zipwik™ design. did it just-- [both] target the blood? yeah, drew it right in. the test starts fast. you need just a third the blood of one touch.® that is different. so freestyle lite test strips make
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martha: thank you very much, laura ingle in the newsroom. i don't think we had soda in school when i was growing up. bill: no. probably a good reason why coca-cola and pepsi went to bottle water. martha: i was going to say this own all the companies, too, juice companies and water companies, and we'll sell 'em that! exactly. bill: in a moment two republican leaders say they are 11 votes shy of defeating the massive health care overhaul and one is arizona senator jon kyl and he's here live today at "america's newsroom," and we'll ask him in a moment what he plans to do about it, next. martha: and then there is this: called the game of death. martha: unbelievable. a new tv show, and, shows how far people will go when the cameras are rolling. the reality show you could say actually, it has a twist. we're going to show you more, incredible. imagine. a whole new life for your hair. aveeno nourish plus. active naturals wheat formulas... proven to target and help repair damage in just three washes... for stronger, shinier... hair with life. aveeno
martha: thank you very much, laura ingle in the newsroom. i don't think we had soda in school when i was growing up. bill: no. probably a good reason why coca-cola and pepsi went to bottle water. martha: i was going to say this own all the companies, too, juice companies and water companies, and we'll sell 'em that! exactly. bill: in a moment two republican leaders say they are 11 votes shy of defeating the massive health care overhaul and one is arizona senator jon kyl and he's here live today...
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bill: laura ingle, thanks, interesting report, we'll see if people listen. five minutes before the hour, no grooming while driving, bill! bill: just that one time, the one time! martha: i don't think so. all right, just when you thought the story was over, folks, anna nicole smith's name is back in the news. did her doctors and her boyfriend play a role in her death? there is a trial ongoing, right now to decide that, happening now, next. bill: before we check out here, halloween is around the corp and it's my favorite holiday. people are crazy enough, right? when you give them a reason to be crazy behind a mask, anything could happen! charlie brown would love this one, talk about a great pumpkin, the winner of the annual world championship way off in california, 1535 pounds! ron lou grew that sucker, he's won that four times and he knows pumpkins. it did not break the world record, becauseis greater than that, i guess, greater than 1500 pounds. martha: look at that thing! a lot of seeds in there. bill: a lot of pie, martha, a lot of pie! we have to run, gre
bill: laura ingle, thanks, interesting report, we'll see if people listen. five minutes before the hour, no grooming while driving, bill! bill: just that one time, the one time! martha: i don't think so. all right, just when you thought the story was over, folks, anna nicole smith's name is back in the news. did her doctors and her boyfriend play a role in her death? there is a trial ongoing, right now to decide that, happening now, next. bill: before we check out here, halloween is around the...
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. >> uma: laura ingle, live from new york. thank you so much. >> thanks. >> uma: senate candidate christine o'donnell is responding to claims she doesn't have a college degree. this week, right here on fox news, o'donnell says her diploma was held up because of unpaid tuition bill. and she didn't have a "trust fund" to pay for her college education. her campaign showed that she does indeed have a degree. as for wednesday, on report on back taxes, o'donnell says the i.r.s. is mistaken and the remaining ballot has been paid and the primary is held september 14. o'donnell owes much of the success to tea party express but will she have the same result as miller in alaska or be the hayworth? will they embrace the tea party candidates if they are elected? joining us is the author of "boiling mad: inside tea party america." kay, thank you for joining us. there is a growing division within the republican ranks that the tea party candidates may be a big headache for the establishment g.o.p. who may not embrace the tea party agenda and
. >> uma: laura ingle, live from new york. thank you so much. >> thanks. >> uma: senate candidate christine o'donnell is responding to claims she doesn't have a college degree. this week, right here on fox news, o'donnell says her diploma was held up because of unpaid tuition bill. and she didn't have a "trust fund" to pay for her college education. her campaign showed that she does indeed have a degree. as for wednesday, on report on back taxes, o'donnell says the...
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laura ikel -- ingle, thanks. jenna: perhaps more troubling signs out of pakistan today, new details images obtained by fox news showing pakistan is trying to increase its already significant ars of nuclear weapons, new evidence is catching washington by surprise, we hear. jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon with more. what exactly do the new images show us? >> reporter: fox as you mentioned has obtained new imagery from the satellite company goi and essentially it shows a location about 100 miles south of the capitol of islamabad, kuchab, a known facility that back in 199 #, the pakistanis did reveal that they had a reactor there that was producing plutonium. what these new images show, and you can see in the side by side photos, you can see that at once, this area, which is about 12,000 acres large, essentially, it was barren up until two years ago, and now, we see that there are two additional reactors that have been added to the facility. we are told from u.s. officials that pakistan has an estimated 100
laura ikel -- ingle, thanks. jenna: perhaps more troubling signs out of pakistan today, new details images obtained by fox news showing pakistan is trying to increase its already significant ars of nuclear weapons, new evidence is catching washington by surprise, we hear. jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon with more. what exactly do the new images show us? >> reporter: fox as you mentioned has obtained new imagery from the satellite company goi and essentially it shows a location...
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alisyn: what a story, laura ingle, thanks so much. bill: they are saying it will be the most watched murder trial in florida state history, casey anthony, charged with murdering her two-year-old daughter, caylee, in orlando, three years ago and jury selection underway in clearwater, florida, about 100 miles away given the publicity for the case but, finding jurors, has been very difficult and phil keating is live in orlando on the story and now, opening statements supposed to happen yesterday and they did not happen. is it too much publicity, phil. >> reporter: that is definitely one of the problems, with all of these potential jurors, even 100 miles away, and in an entirely different television market, the tampa bay market, they still, many of these potential jurors are telling the judge, throughout the day yesterday, the previous 8 days of jury selection they have heard a lot about the case and they think casey anthony's -- citing ha hardships and having to move to orlando, to a hotel room for two months, and where we are now is exa
alisyn: what a story, laura ingle, thanks so much. bill: they are saying it will be the most watched murder trial in florida state history, casey anthony, charged with murdering her two-year-old daughter, caylee, in orlando, three years ago and jury selection underway in clearwater, florida, about 100 miles away given the publicity for the case but, finding jurors, has been very difficult and phil keating is live in orlando on the story and now, opening statements supposed to happen yesterday...
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laura ingle, live, laura, there were reports that bran son had 20 or more guests on the island. >> reporter: everything is -- everybody is okay, everyone escaped unharmed. the $70 million home known as the great house was completely engulfed in flames. check that out! yesterday, this is when it happened, branson says it was likely struck by lightning, as the tropical storm pounded the island. that fire went by # on mile an hour winds, morphed out of control with richard branson's daughter, nieces, nephew and 90-year-old mother outside, carried out by his oscar winning house guest kate winslet, he said that winslet said it was like being in a film set where you're waiting for the words "cut" but they just don't come. winslet was staying in the great house with her boyfriend and two young children while branson and his wife and children were in the house next door. gregg: i've seen pictures of this. this is a huge compound that branson has been actually working on for many, many years. is all of this gone? >> about gone, the eight bedroom great house was gutted, the -- it's one of the most va
laura ingle, live, laura, there were reports that bran son had 20 or more guests on the island. >> reporter: everything is -- everybody is okay, everyone escaped unharmed. the $70 million home known as the great house was completely engulfed in flames. check that out! yesterday, this is when it happened, branson says it was likely struck by lightning, as the tropical storm pounded the island. that fire went by # on mile an hour winds, morphed out of control with richard branson's...
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laura ingle is there with the latest. >> reporter: hi, megyn. state officials are meeting with federal nuclear regulatory commission in maryland. we're awaiting word from that meeting as to what's been found out. it's a closed-door meeting a government-to-government meeting, they're calling it now, which comes on the heels of a public hearing yesterday with local legislators and the owners of indian point. reps were grilled over the safety standards and the evacuation plan in a worst-case scenario. the federal government has a 10-mile radius around the plant for evacuation. when the fukushima nuclear issues happened, they said it would be 50 miles. this is what it would look like. many say, it's impossible. they can think of no scenario, even after watching japan, that would suggest a 50-mile evacuation zone with ever be necessary. not everyone is buying that. >> we're designed to protect against hundreds times more than what we've experienced here before. so our protections have a large safety margin. >> it would be interesting to know what tha
laura ingle is there with the latest. >> reporter: hi, megyn. state officials are meeting with federal nuclear regulatory commission in maryland. we're awaiting word from that meeting as to what's been found out. it's a closed-door meeting a government-to-government meeting, they're calling it now, which comes on the heels of a public hearing yesterday with local legislators and the owners of indian point. reps were grilled over the safety standards and the evacuation plan in a worst-case...
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because police in three countries are searching for them and laura ingle is reporting on this live from the newsroom. good morning, laura. >> reporter: good morning, martha. swiss police investigators have told fox news they believe the twin girls are on the french island of corsica where they were last seen with their father but have found no sign of the sisters yet. police in switzerland, italy and france have been searching for the bond twin girls since january 30th, after their mother reported them missing when their father failed to return them after a visit. all rights -- investigators say they have evidence from shepp's computer he searched the internet for information on firearms, poisons, suicide, and ferry schedules. the troubled father sent eight letters from italy to his wife in switzerland, one containing a suicide note, along with a message that he had killed the girls. police were able to track shepp's movements from switzerland to france, using his mobile phone. there have been several eyewitness news accounts placing the twins with their father on a ferry february 1st,
because police in three countries are searching for them and laura ingle is reporting on this live from the newsroom. good morning, laura. >> reporter: good morning, martha. swiss police investigators have told fox news they believe the twin girls are on the french island of corsica where they were last seen with their father but have found no sign of the sisters yet. police in switzerland, italy and france have been searching for the bond twin girls since january 30th, after their mother...
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laura ingle is live. how many people are expected over there? >> each and every day, and approx 10,000 people go to visit the statue of liberty. look at this line. it started early today. it wraps all-around battery park. we just checked in five minutes ago with park officials. they say that they are already up to 12,000 people on july 3. we know that it will be much bigger tomorrow. i had a chance to talk to you before we did this. >> i have been teaching for 31 years. i represent the statue of liberty at home. i always say, bring me your tired and your homeless. >> what does it mean to you to be here and see the statue of liberty as we have been talking about? >> tier fall. -- tearful. it is american. >> it sounds like it is really touching you. we will get to your friend. >> she speaks for all of us. >> have you been to the statue of liberty before? >> that is the only thing i want to do for the rest of my life. it still means the same for our country. i love it and i cherish new york city. >> thank you very much. thank you for talking with u
laura ingle is live. how many people are expected over there? >> each and every day, and approx 10,000 people go to visit the statue of liberty. look at this line. it started early today. it wraps all-around battery park. we just checked in five minutes ago with park officials. they say that they are already up to 12,000 people on july 3. we know that it will be much bigger tomorrow. i had a chance to talk to you before we did this. >> i have been teaching for 31 years. i represent...
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laura ingle is live in new york with more on this story. reporter: there is a lot of sadness and anger in the cycling world today over the latest development in the decade-long debate over lance armstrong and his alleged doping. while the legend continues to deny ever using performance enhancing drugs, he cites his family and foundation is the force behind his decision to drop the fight. this move has changed his standing in the sports world forever. according to the u.s. anti-doping agency, which has banned him from life from competing or having any official role in sports that followed the world anti-doping code. the organization has also stripped him of his seven tour de france titles, his olympic bronze medals from 2000, and awards from august of 1998 onwards. the u.s. anti-doping agency is investigating a witch hunt in which he wants no part of, saying that if i thought for one moment that by participating in this process i could confront these allegations and fair setting, and once and for all these charges to rest, i would jump at th
laura ingle is live in new york with more on this story. reporter: there is a lot of sadness and anger in the cycling world today over the latest development in the decade-long debate over lance armstrong and his alleged doping. while the legend continues to deny ever using performance enhancing drugs, he cites his family and foundation is the force behind his decision to drop the fight. this move has changed his standing in the sports world forever. according to the u.s. anti-doping agency,...
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laura ingle following the story. >> reporter: all these seals ourtheseseizures occurred withiy after they were vaccinated with flu zone. they sometimes lose consciousness for several minutes. 10 of these children had to be hospitalized, but all have since recovered. the food and drug administration have launched an investigation into the 36 reported cases to determine if there is a link between the shots and the seizures. right now flu zone is the only flu shot recommended by the fda for infants and children between 2 and 23 months of age. the makers of the vak of the vay these incidents may be coincidental. while the fda works to see if there is a possible link. they have not made a change in the recommendation for the use of flu zone in children. the fda is work on obtaining more information. they have paid close attention to seizures reported in australia and new zealand because of fever and convulsions there after getting a flu shot from. >> different manufacturer. many in the medical field say it's too soon to tell if there is a link because children sometimes have a seizure whe
laura ingle following the story. >> reporter: all these seals ourtheseseizures occurred withiy after they were vaccinated with flu zone. they sometimes lose consciousness for several minutes. 10 of these children had to be hospitalized, but all have since recovered. the food and drug administration have launched an investigation into the 36 reported cases to determine if there is a link between the shots and the seizures. right now flu zone is the only flu shot recommended by the fda for...
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laura ingle joins us live from the newsroom with more on this story. >> reporter: we certainly are keeping on top of this. we've got calls out to the boston tv waiting for calls back from the patriots right now. according to local reports, the quarterback refused to be taken to the hospital this morning and is headed to see his team's doctors at gillette stadium, and fox four, where his team is getting ready for the season opener this weekend. here's a look at the accident site at the corner of commonwealth and glauster in boston, the collision happened at 6:30, brady was driving this black audi, new jersey plates, still working on that, the other vehicle, reportedly a red mini van, no word this hour if brady will be able to play on sunday as the patriots host the cincinnati bengals in the season opener. though it looks as though he's going to be okay for that. brady has an to the hop -- hot topic in the sports world this week with several reports he was getting close to finalizing a contract extension with the patriots, the value of the new contract is said to be around 18-$20 million per
laura ingle joins us live from the newsroom with more on this story. >> reporter: we certainly are keeping on top of this. we've got calls out to the boston tv waiting for calls back from the patriots right now. according to local reports, the quarterback refused to be taken to the hospital this morning and is headed to see his team's doctors at gillette stadium, and fox four, where his team is getting ready for the season opener this weekend. here's a look at the accident site at the...
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laura ingle is live in manhattan with the latest. >> reporter: a new york police department spokesperson confirms to fox three more suspicious packages were delivered to locations around new york city today on top of the 7 suspicious packages delivered to wells fargo, j.p. more dan chase, the mayor's office and city hall. all containing white powder and a menacing note that reads this is just a reminder, you are not in control. those envelopes were tested. they caused evacuations. it turns out the substance most likely is corn starch. but another cause for concern. the nypd's presence has been high all over new york city today. we were earlier at brian park. we are now at union square. as far as the arrests, we have only seen one. we have tape of a man trying to block traffic. nypd put him under arrest and handled that situation. we want to give you a quick show around the crowd as the crowds continue to grow. there will be a march fleagd union square to wall street in just a few hours. we'll send it back to you. megyn: health and human services secretary kathleen grilled on the contrace
laura ingle is live in manhattan with the latest. >> reporter: a new york police department spokesperson confirms to fox three more suspicious packages were delivered to locations around new york city today on top of the 7 suspicious packages delivered to wells fargo, j.p. more dan chase, the mayor's office and city hall. all containing white powder and a menacing note that reads this is just a reminder, you are not in control. those envelopes were tested. they caused evacuations. it...